It also requires you to flash the bios (but you can do this via the internet) with this motherboard it can be done by connecting an Ethernet cable and entering the EZ Flash 3 Utility. Select DHCP (unless all your devices are manually configured ) and download then install the update.

It also requires you to flash the bios (but you can do this via the internet) with this motherboard it can be done by connecting an Ethernet cable and entering the EZ Flash 3 Utility. Select DHCP (unless all your devices are manually configured ) and download then install the update.

First of all @fullzero - this is great and you rock! I have been using Ethos for my AMD rig/s for about a year so I've been waiting for something like this for my Nvidia rig - as I said in a post on one of the 1st pages in this thread. I really don't like Windows and always prefer a Linux option if possible. My Linux skills are basic so I am always super grateful when people like you come along and create something like nvOC to make it easy for me to get the Linux stability, etc.

My Nividia rig is currently an Asrock H81 BTC Pro running Windows 8.1 off an SSD, with 2 x Gigabyte GTX1070 G1 gaming and 2 x Galax GTX1060 6GB. I run Claymore (now up to 9.4), and use MSI Afterburner for overclocking. I currently prefer to "single" mine just ETH. I have found that I can underclock all cores to -200 and overclock memory to +750 and reach around 107mh/s for the 4 GPUs, using about 600W for the whole rig. Running all stock clocks gets me around 99-100mh/s.

Unfortunately with my first sucessful run of nvOC it appears that my desired overclocks didn't apply because it was hashing at the stock amount of aroun 99mhs. Here is the relevant (I think) part of my onebash file:

Have I done something incorrectly? My intention was to leave cores at stock frequency (though later I would try reducing them as I do using Windows/Afterburner) and overclock memory to +750 on all cards, which as I said in windows seems to reliably give me 107-108mh/s.As I said, using the above oneBash entries - it mines fine, but at around 99mh/s so it appears that the overclocks to memory aren't applying. I will keep reading all the thread posts (I have only covered about 1/3 of them and maybe I will find the answer.

Thank you in advance for any help. I am prepared to donate or pay when you are ready to accept payment - just drop in a BTC or ETH address.

Crypto currency enthusiast and miner since 2015. Mined approx 200 ETH during 2016 and 2017 and sold it at approximately $US40 each. Then I watched it reach $1000+ each. If anyone bothers to read this stuff pay attention to this: HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL HODL

I started mining with 1 AMD 7950 and 1 R9-280X. Then I gradually built my AMD operation into 12 R9-290s. Awesome ETH hash but ridiculous power consumption and heat. Over the last year I defected to the Nvidia team. I now use GTX 1070s. They were expensive to buy (probably a bargain now) but awesome hash rate vs. power consumption. blah blah blah blah

I don't do the best job of tracking every coin, and I haven't mined Skein myself.

If it uses an algorithm supported by ccminer then you should be able to mine it with nvOC. It most likely has a specific fork which performs better. If you find me the link to the clients repo and tell me what pool you want to / do use to mine skein, then I can add the client and modify oneBash for the next version.

First of all @fullzero - this is great and you rock! I have been using Ethos for my AMD rig/s for about a year so I've been waiting for something like this for my Nvidia rig - as I said in a post on one of the 1st pages in this thread. I really don't like Windows and always prefer a Linux option if possible. My Linux skills are basic so I am always super grateful when people like you come along and create something like nvOC to make it easy for me to get the Linux stability, etc.

My Nividia rig is currently an Asrock H81 BTC Pro running Windows 8.1 off an SSD, with 2 x Gigabyte GTX1070 G1 gaming and 2 x Galax GTX1060 6GB. I run Claymore (now up to 9.4), and use MSI Afterburner for overclocking. I currently prefer to "single" mine just ETH. I have found that I can underclock all cores to -200 and overclock memory to +750 and reach around 107mh/s for the 4 GPUs, using about 600W for the whole rig. Running all stock clocks gets me around 99-100mh/s.

Unfortunately with my first sucessful run of nvOC it appears that my desired overclocks didn't apply because it was hashing at the stock amount of aroun 99mhs. Here is the relevant (I think) part of my onebash file:

Have I done something incorrectly? My intention was to leave cores at stock frequency (though later I would try reducing them as I do using Windows/Afterburner) and overclock memory to +750 on all cards, which as I said in windows seems to reliably give me 107-108mh/s.As I said, using the above oneBash entries - it mines fine, but at around 99mh/s so it appears that the overclocks to memory aren't applying. I will keep reading all the thread posts (I have only covered about 1/3 of them and maybe I will find the answer.

Thank you in advance for any help. I am prepared to donate or pay when you are ready to accept payment - just drop in a BTC or ETH address.

Glad you like nvOC.

When oneBash starts do you see messages like this:

for each card?

If you want to apply the same OC to all the cards then change this area to:

INDIVIDUAL_POWERLIMIT="NO" # YES NO

#__CORE_OVERCLOCK=0#MEMORY_OVERCLOCK=750

INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="NO" # YES NO

If you want to give different OC values to different cards do the following:

make sure: INDIVIDUAL_CLOCKS="YES" # YES NO

When using less than the maximum number of cards with a motherboard, the system may not index the cards in the order you expect. To see how they are indexed:

press f12 to open the guake terminal. If you are running cpuminer right click over the terminal and select new tab or press ctrl + c to stop the mining process. Then type:

nvidia-smi

This will list your cards with index numbers. Use them to match the card with the correct individual index OC area:

Hi, overclocking is just not working, either the script is corrupted or some driver version issue.Both "individual" and "all-cards" are not getting pointed clock settings.

I'm using the image for Z270.

It is always possible to have a bad image. To minimize the occurance of this always wait a few seconds after imaging indicates 100% before closing the imaging program, and always ensure you eject the usb before removing it from the build computer.

Which z270 image are you using? What motherboard and cards are you using?

I don't do the best job of tracking every coin, and I haven't mined Skein myself.

If it uses an algorithm supported by ccminer then you should be able to mine it with nvOC. It most likely has a specific fork which performs better. If you find me the link to the clients repo and tell me what pool you want to / do use to mine skein, then I can add the client and modify oneBash for the next version.

I don't do the best job of tracking every coin, and I haven't mined Skein myself.

If it uses an algorithm supported by ccminer then you should be able to mine it with nvOC. It most likely has a specific fork which performs better. If you find me the link to the clients repo and tell me what pool you want to / do use to mine skein, then I can add the client and modify oneBash for the next version.

The small port of usb riser was connected to the wrong port on MOBO, when the wide port of riser connect to nothing.

And then I boot the rig with nvOC, of course it only recognize 6 cards, I checked and saw what I did and I immediately shut down the rig and put the usb riser in the correct port. However from that time my rig can not recognize that specific GPU. I tried to:- Unplug all others GPU and use only that GPU but the window or linux can not recognize it- Install driver but it does not help too. - I plug the HDMI cable from the monitor to the gpu, but it does not help.- Plug the gpu to another working rig, but it does not help.

The GPU fan and led is still running as normal, there is no smell. But I wonder if I accidentally shorted my card? Sadly it seems the warranty will be voided if the card is fried or shorted.

I know it is not related to nvOc, but I see people here very responsive to any questions, so I really appreciate your help.

- I added DGB to onebash (ccminer -a skein). I don't know if the OC works (fan speed is not fixed even if defined), if need to launch instances, or if SPccminer is slow, I get a higher hashrate with this ccminer version for now (https://github.com/tpruvot/ccminer).Could you add this miner or the fastest skein version (alexis maybe)? And the DGB coin option.You might want to look into skein for your Nv